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Edith Wharton

    January 24, 1862 – August 11, 1937

    Edith Wharton was a gifted novelist whose works offer penetrating explorations of social mores and human relationships. Her prose, often set within the upper echelons of her era, is characterized by keen observation and elegant style. Wharton delved into themes of the conflict between personal fulfillment and societal expectations, particularly within the context of unhappy marriages. Her ability to render psychological depth and critically comment on the conventions of her time makes her a significant literary voice.

    Edith Wharton
    Summer with Original Foreword by Johanna Parkhurst
    The Edith Wharton Collection (Complete and Unabridged) Including
    Fighting France by Edith Wharton, History, Travel, Military, Europe, France, World War I
    Edith Wharton The Dover Reader
    The House of Mirth
    The Hermit and the Wild Woman, and Other Stories